Tool announces series of live 'music clinics'

Tool, one of rock music's most mysterious and speculated about bands, give fans a rare glimpse behind-the-scenes via a series of intimate music clinics.

The discussions include drummer Danny Carey, bass player Justin Chancellor and guitar player Adam Jones walking attendees through a handful of the band's songs, from the process of writing them to playing them live. Audience members are encouraged to ask questions via an open discussion, as well as mingle with the band following the session.

Ticket holders will receive commemorative merchandise, exclusive to the series of events and limited to the number of people in attendance. An accompanying, traveling exhibit will be on display at each event, featuring unique items from Tool's history.

Great. One fcking long drop D fest. Tool will show you how to fool tons of people into thinking you're genius by writing most of your songs in one key. LSD isn't provided but strongly encouraged. It all makes perfect sense that Adam Jones and Tom Morello were once in a band together. Did they both just play single string guitars tuned to D?